Jon Bon Jovi is releasing his next album in polarizing political times, and he's leaning into the climate: his band's next album, he announced Tuesday night on his Bon Jovi-themed Mediteranean cruise, will be called "Bon Jovi: 2020".

"Bon Jovi added that the album will feature more 'socially conscious' themes, including songs about veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and the recent shootings in Ohio and Texas.

'I’m very happy with it,' he said. 'It’s a different record.'"

Bon Jovi's most recent album, "This House is Not For Sale", was released in 2016.

Bon Jovi's mind is clearly on the 2020 presidential elections. Earlier this month, he opened his personal East Hampton home for a campaign fundraiser event in support of New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker's presidential campaign. According to the New York Post, tickets cost $1,000 and members of the host committee agreed to raise at least $15,000. Bon Jovi had also previously donated to Booker's campaign.